One user shared the photo and called it “beautiful” and “cute.”
New Delhi:
A photo of Rishi Sunak, down on one knee, talking to his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Delhi is getting a lot of attention on the internet.
The photo, in internet parlance, goes viral.
A user on “
Big man has no ego! Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sat down on the floor to match the comfort – in a tetatete with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. #G20pic.twitter.com/6oAbzuskbd
— Ayanangsha Maitra (@Ayanangsha) September 10, 2023
Another user shared the photo and called it “beautiful” and “cute.”
What a beautiful and cute photo of our HPM Sheikh Hasina & @RishiSunak.
❤️ pic.twitter.com/OS0Mwu6hN9— Silvia Parveen Lenny (@ParveenLenny) September 10, 2023
Another user called Rishi Sunak a “gentleman” for his gesture.
Rishi Sunak ji is such a gentleman. He meets Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ji with such humility.
More power to you @RishiSunak Ji pic.twitter.com/51rgSuuCOE
— Neetu Khandelwal (@T_Investor_) September 10, 2023
Earlier in the day, Rishi Sunak along with his wife Akshata Murty visited Akshardham Temple in Delhi and offered prayers. Rishi Sunak, who is making his first official visit to India, said he is immensely proud of his Indian roots and his bond with the country. Rishi Sunak also called himself a “proud Hindu”.
After the temple visit, Mr Sunak went to Rajghat to join the other delegates in paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.
During his visit to the G2 Summit, Rishi Sunak discussed with Prime Minister Modi the progress of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations and expressed hope that outstanding issues could be addressed at the earliest to ensure a balanced, mutually beneficial and forward-looking The FTA will be signed soon.
Prime Minister Modi also invited Prime Minister Sunak for a bilateral visit at an early, mutually convenient date for a more detailed discussion. Prime Minister Sunak accepted the invitation and congratulated Prime Minister Modi on a successful G20 summit.